Just asking because Wikizilla has all of TOHO's other films.
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Toho hit the thousand-movie mark in 1959, so that's very far from true. Again, you can see what we cover at Wikizilla:Scope.
It says
"Include a giant monster in a substantial role (cases such as mountain-sized Torterra appearing briefly in Pokémon Detective Pikachu do not count).
Include characters (e.g. Rodan and Mothra) or superweapons (e.g. the Gotengo and Maser Cannons) who previously or subsequently appeared in Godzilla media.
Be science fiction and share a director, screenwriter, director of special effects, or equivalent position with at least two feature-length Godzilla or Gamera films. Assistant positions do not count.
Be science fiction and be directly related to another qualified Toho film or TV series (e.g. the Cyber Cop film being based on the Cyber Cop TV series)."
and Ryozo Kasahara was the screenwriter but he did not write any feature length Godzilla or Gamera films and Katsumune Ishida but he never directed a Godzilla or Gamera feature but he was the assistant director for Gorath but assistant positions do not count. So, the only one it qualifies under is directly related to Toho but I'm not sure if that is enough.
The movie doesn't have giant monsters or superweapons and isn't sci-fi, so it cannot satisfy any of those criteria.
Okay thanks!
Forgive my overexertion that was just my way of saying there are a lot of Toho's films here.
@ABB... Including films they just distributed or just films they were involved in the production of?
No idea, I just recalled that Toho billed The Three Treasures as their thousandth film.
It was specifically their 1,000th "production" (東宝映画一〇〇〇本製作記念). I wonder myself how much that number may've been fudged. If there's anyone that would be stupid enough to try to reconstruct the tally it'd probably be me, but I think even I must back down from that.
Yes, the timing would be hard to genuinely pull off considering the speed at which they made movies back then.
It was produced and distributed by Toho I think.